Product Details
Rocker Type
Tip & Tail Rocker
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Bends up only in the shovel and tail zones, with a camber shape in the middle.

Shape
3D.Ridge Technology
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The distinctive characteristic of this technology is a raised central ridge that sharply levels out towards the edges, both in front of and behind the binding. This reduces the inertial mass around the fulcrum to a minimum and significantly enhances the agility of the ski. At the same time, the center ridge allows for a precise dimensioning of the hardness distribution, which leads to an especially harmonious flex on the ski. Despite the weight savings, 3D.Ridge ensures that there are no compromises in the ski‘s durability and elasticity.

Moderate Taper
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Moderate setup of tapered tips for an all mountain oriented combination of precision on piste and easy handling off piste.
Core
Multi Layer Woodcore
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The combination of beech and poplar results in an extremely durable wood core composed of hard wood in the binding area and lighter wood surrounding it.

Laminates
3D.Glass
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Compared to classic glass constructions, the three-dimensional and multiple-folded glass layers in the binding area result in an increased edge grip and a more vivid rebound behavior in turns.

Carbon Stringers
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Additional band of carbon in the layup for direct transmission, agility and life.
Sidewalls
Full Sidewall
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Direct and strong power transmission with full length sidewalls.

Binding Compatibility
We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
Specs
- Terrain:
All-MountainTerrain

All-Mountain
All-mountain skis are designed to handle anything you throw at them including powder, ice, groomers, steeps, heavy snow, and everything in between, but they aren’t necessarily a master of any one terrain. If you’re only going to own one ski to do it all, this is what you want. All-mountain skis generally have what we call mid-fat waists that range from 80-110 mm.
- Skis:
No Bindings - Ability Level:
Intermediate-AdvancedAbility Level

Intermediate-Advanced
Whether you’re a progressing intermediate exploring new runs and terrain, or an accomplished rider seeking new thrills, the majority of skiers and snowboarders fall into this level. Intermediate to advanced skis and snowboards may be somewhat wider or stiffer than beginner-intermediate skis and snowboards, usually with a stronger wood core and sandwich sidewall construction. Intermediate to advanced boots and bindings range from softer flexing freestyle options to stiffer choices built for stability at speed.
- Rocker Type:
Rocker/Camber/RockerRocker Type

Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Rocker/Camber/Rocker skis have the playfulness and float of a rockered ski as well as the added edge hold of a cambered ski. The contact points on skis with this profile are closer towards the middle of the ski than a fully cambered ski, but still not underfoot. The cambered midsection provides a longer effective edge on hardpack, increasing edge hold and stability, while the rockered tip and tail provide floatation in deeper snow and allow the ski to initiate and release from turns easier.
- Turning Radius:
MediumTurning Radius

Medium
17-22 m radius is best for all-mountain and park & pipe.
- Core/Laminates:
Carbon, Wood - Tail Type:
Partial Twin TipTail Type

Partial Twin Tip
Partial twin tip skis have a tail that is turned up, but not as much as the tip. This gives you the ability to ski backwards and back out of tight spaces, but these skis are mainly designed to ski forward.
- Warranty:
1 Year
| Size (cm) | 163 | 170 | 177 | 184 |
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| Tip Width (mm) | 133 | 133 | 133 | 133 |
| Waist Width (mm) | 98 | 98 | 98 | 98 |
| Tail Width (mm) | 116 | 116 | 116 | 116 |
| Turning Radius (m) | 15.9 | 17.9 | 20.1 | 22.3 |
| Indiv. Ski Weight (g) | 1550 | 1650 | 1750 | 1850 |










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